Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - March 3, 1981, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free March 1981 bananas Golden yellow oranges Sunkist navels 4lbs 95 0 cucumbers us grown Canada 1 49 0 lettuce California grown Canada 1 us grown Canada 2kg 49 8kg soft Margarine Blue Bonnet 2 in i Ken ration burgers assorted Gaines dog meal Margarine Solo oreo cookies Chris ties Chris ties Nacho Taco Tortilla sweetie peas Green giant 14 Abc powder detergent soft puffs is Johnson Johnson 250perpkg scope mouthwash 50 3lb i 450 or i 59c i50gr for Orange ju1c concentrate if i s s b celery hearts 69 500 my i toothpaste aim 100ml agree shampoo assorted my agree rinse my my do aflame ii sq99 fire logs 2 w ror teem my Heese slices fruit baft Lett store locations 700 James Street across from Polo Park 2473 Portage at Why Tewold 539 Bannerman at Mcgregor 1333 Manitoba at Shaughnessy 1273 Jefferson at Aksum Annes at far Wood Dakota Village shopping Centre tache and marys Elizabeth and Drake Concordia at Morson Henderson at Johnson Gateway Road at Sun Valley drive Nairn Avenue at Stapleton Selkirk town these stores open sunday nation police support Al Maschinot Story Montreal up Mon Treal police say they have sufficient proof that Dali la Maschino was kidnapped by her wealthy brother and flown to Algeria three years but have not yet decided whether to Issue a warrant for his doubtless she was kid said Blaise who questioned Maschino for several hours following her dramatic return to Montreal during the but its too Early to decide what Well another investigator said the attractive 29yearold will have the final say on whether to file a cof plaint against her Mes Saoud a powerful Al Gerian no treaty Algeria has no extradition treaty with but an arrest warrant could be served on Zaghar if he trav Elled to a country which Soho last week managed to reunite with her first in Paris after slipping away from her algerian husband in remained under heavy police guard at a secret Denis a French born Canadian had claimed that Dalila had been drugged in Montreal in and placed aboard a private Jet against her in a letter believed written by Dalila and smuggled out of Algeria five weeks after her she told her husband i am very they Are playing with my person they Are insulting they will pay one and please love me i am a Christian who converted to islam after a Lilas alleged that Maschinot brother had her kidnapped because he was fiercely opposed to the Cou Ples marriage in the family forced her in 1979 to marry an algerian University Dalila was quoted in sever Al interviews following her abduction As saying she left Montreal voluntarily be cause she no longer loved a police investigator said yesterday that after questioning her about the state he concluded they were made under con she also feared for her husbands he the Maschino affair Drew protests from around the in More than 40 women groups formed a committee to support the liberation of Dalila Maschino and held several Demontra the Canadian Gover ment also lodged a com plaint with the algerians Over the car dispute settled Montreal up seven women who were re fused work at Canadian National railways maintenance shops in 1978 have been awarded Back pay and offered jobs in skilled trades As a result of a landmark decision reached by the Ca Nadian human rights com Mission last the women have been reimbursed in lost and six have begun jobs As apprentice machinists and electricians follow ing an agreement reached last month with the agreement was unveiled by the women at a Quebec federation of labor news conference car agreed to negotiate with the women last septem Ber after the rights commis Sion found the railway of maintaining discriminatory hiring under the the railway establishes an affirmative action program which will allow women applicants to enter apprentice ships in male dominated trades without fulfilling cars traditional require female applicants now will be required Only to pass company aptitude tests and a medical examination and will not have to possess Trade school said the women mar Garet who has Cho sen to become an apprentice said the local women organization which backed their appeals is negotiating with car to have More than 60 women hired for its Montreal car officials could not be reached for farm Leader warns against Crow change Ottawa up tampering with the Low railway Grain freight rates that Western Farmers consider a right would fan the flames of Western Ted president of the National Farmers said he told a news conference Prairie Farmers consider the Crow nest pass freight rates As the Concession the West got for entering he said two other farm groups Western Agri culture conference and the commodity coalition dont have the support of Farmers for their proposals which would Lead to higher freight about 200 members of the Farmers most irom the arrived by train yesterday for a three Day lobbying Campaign on maps and Cabinet ministers to keep the Crow the Farmers Are to meet a group of Cabinet led by transport minister Jeanluc and then will break into Small groups to meet As Many maps As they Pepin and agriculture minister Eugene Whelan have said the government Hopes to get enough support from the West to make changes to the rates this under the Crow Farmers pay less than one third of the Cost of hauling by they Are expected to be paying about 10 per the railways Are losing about million a year on Grain Ottawa still studying Grain embargo payment Ottawa up Grain growers in the Priorie and Ontario must wait a while longer for compensation for lower prices caused by the embargo on sales last year to the soviet agriculture minister Eugene Whelan said yesterday in the Whelan told Gordon conservative my for the Alberta Riding of that several government depart ments now Are studying proposals to Cabinet in january after a report by the agriculture department and the Canadian wheat towers said Farmers Are preparing for an expensive seeding this Spring with High interest rates and rising fuel and fertilizer getting the embargo compensation would reduce the amount they have to Whelan and senator Hazen who is responsible for the wheat have met Cabinet opposition to the pay ments thought to be in the Range of Whelan first promised it for last August and later said it would be paid in november As did transport minister Jeanluc argue said last fall he expected it in
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